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  2. Lisdexamfetamine - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects of lisdexamfetamine include loss of appetite, anxiety, diarrhea, trouble sleeping, irritability, and nausea. [16] Rare but serious side effects include mania, sudden cardiac death in those with underlying heart problems, and psychosis. [16] It has a high potential for substance abuse.

  3. Stimulant psychosis - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] Methamphetamine psychosis, or long-term effects of stimulant use in the brain (at the molecular level), depend upon genetics and may persist for months or years. [6] Psychosis may also result from withdrawal from stimulants, particularly when psychotic symptoms were present during use. [7]

  4. Management of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

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    Studies consistently show that most students report using stimulant medications, legally or illegally to improve academic performance, specifically to increase concentration, organization, and the ability to stay up longer and study. [32] The abuse of this drug has made prescribing it much more meticulous.

  5. Stimulant - Wikipedia

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    In low doses, methamphetamine can cause an elevated mood and increase alertness, concentration, and energy in fatigued individuals. [94] [139] At higher doses, it can induce psychosis, rhabdomyolysis, and cerebral hemorrhage. [94] [139] Methamphetamine is known to have a high potential for abuse and addiction.

  6. Stimulant use disorder - Wikipedia

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    Stimulant use disorder is a type of substance use disorder where the use of stimulants caused clinically significant impairment or distress. It is defined in the DSM-5 as "the continued use of amphetamine-type substances, cocaine, or other stimulants leading to clinically significant impairment or distress, from mild to severe". [1]

  7. US allows increased production of Vyvanse to address global ...

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    The Drug Enforcement Administration is increasing the production limit of Vyvanse and its generic equivalents by about 24% to address the ongoing global shortage of ADHD medications.

  8. Amphetamine type stimulant - Wikipedia

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    Abuse of ATS is a threat to global public health. The United Nations World Drug Report states that about 0.3-1.3% of the global population has ATS abuse problems, where methamphetamine accounts for 71% of global ATS seizures. [22]

  9. Some Mexican pharmacies are selling full bottles of Adderall ...

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    As the United States struggles amid an Adderall shortage, pharmacies in Mexico sell fake ADHD meds by the bottle